Hubble's Universe: Greatest Discoveries and Latest Images
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The first edition of 'Hubble's Universe' displayed 300 pages of high-resolution celestial portraits...
Brompton Bicycle
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Now in a fully updated 2nd edition, "Brompton Bicycle" tells the fascinating story behind one of the...
Fried Chicken and Friends: The Hartsyard Family Cookbook
Gregory Llewellyn and Naomi Hart
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Arteries be damned! Buttermilk fried chicken and the aperol sours, oyster po' boys and BBQ pit beans...
Igni: The First Year
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From the first six months, through a mid-year break of camping and cooking in the bush, to the harsh...
A User's Guide to Network Analysis in R: 2015
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Presenting a comprehensive resource for the mastery of network analysis in R, the goal of Network...
We Love Madeleines
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A shell-shaped cake with one perfect little bump on its back...madeleines are the classic cookie,...
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated The Change (Unbounded, #1) in Books
Jan 12, 2021
I know, I should gave finished it after slogging through 3/4 of the book but it appears that what I was reading wasn't sinking in. I just read a bit at the end of the last chapter and I was like, "When did that happen?"
I have struggled with it from the beginning. I'm currently into my paranormal books again and this was a freebie on Amazon. I was hoping it would be like the last book I read,
but it's nothing like it.
I like my kick arse heroines with brooding love interests and I found our heroine in this to be too whiny and selfish. The wanting her family to know she's still alive despite knowing how dangerous it could be for them all. I normally don't get too bothered by character personalities and decisions by jeez, Erin did my head in.
Pauli, The kitchen basics,Lite
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
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Since more than 80 years the Swiss culinary professionals learn their craft with the "textbook of...
Kristy H (1252 KP) rated The Girl Who Lived Twice in Books
Mar 19, 2020
Still, Lisbeth and Blomkvist just don't seem the same as they were in Larrson's world, and I miss my old friends. There's also a lot of focus on Everest in this book--it's plot-related, but it gets to be a bit much. More Lisbeth and Mikael, less mountain, please. It makes the story more complicated than it needed to be, perhaps. Still, there's plenty to keep us entertained, including more from Lisbeth and her sister's dark past.
Overall, a fairly engaging read, but lacking that special flavor and special Lisbeth/Mikael zest that Larrson always brought to the series. 3.5 stars.
Shutterfly Photo Story
Photo & Video and Education
App
A new chapter in photo books. Shutterfly Photo Story for iPad is an easy and fun way to make a photo...